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process and evolving
The deficit of such a bridge was first encountered in history by the Pre-Socratic philosophers during the process of evolving a classification of all beings ( noun ).
* Gas evolution reaction, the process of a gas bubbling out ( or evolving ) from a solution
As the name suggests, this process is a not a true equilibrium since the system is still evolving.
While there are a wide variety of Conservative views, a common belief is that Halakha is, and has always been, an evolving process subject to interpretation by rabbis in every time period.
It means resolving the conflict between the various competing goals, and involves the simultaneous pursuit of economic prosperity, environmental quality and social equity famously known as three dimensions ( triple bottom line ) with the resultant vector being technology, hence it is a continually evolving process ; the ' journey ' ( the process of achieving sustainability ) is of course vitally important, but only as a means of getting to the destination ( the desired future state ).
Large rock concerts that originated with the 1967 KFRC Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival and Monterey Pop Festival and the 1968 Isle of Wight Festival became the norm, evolving into stadium rock in the process.
The Horseshoe Falls, which are approximately wide, have also changed their shape through the process of erosion ; evolving from a small arch, to a horseshoe bend, to the present day gigantic inverted V. Just upstream from the falls ' current location, Goat Island splits the course of the Niagara River, resulting in the separation of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls to the west from the American and Bridal Veil Falls to the east.
The dialectical method thus views the whole of reality as an evolving process.
A pretty video of the electron density in a 2D box evolving under this process is available here.
* Brahmanism starts evolving in Hinduism, a process which takes place over the following 200 years ( approximate date ).
* Robert Kegan, The evolving self: problem and process in human development
MXF is in the process of evolving from standard to deployment.
Learning comes from both the development and use of the system, where possible key steps in the process start with a simple implementation of a subset of the software requirements and iteratively enhance the evolving versions until the full system is implemented.
provide an overview of the evolving archaeological information and interpretations of the site and conclude that the actual purpose of this artificial earth mound ( Tumulus ) cannot be known and the multiple and overlapping construction phases – almost continuous remodelling-suggest there was no blueprint and that the process of building was probably the most important thing of all: perhaps the process was more important than the Hill.
If the evolving variable is two-or three-dimensional, the attractor of the dynamic process can be represented geometrically in two or three dimensions, ( as for example in the three-dimensional case depicted to the right ).
The purpose of OD is to address perennial evolving needs of successful organizations-a concerted collaboration of internal and external experts in the field to discover the process an organization can use to become more stakeholder effective.
It will happen whether or not a company's management is proactive, reactive or passive about the on-going process of evolving a position.
The evolving structure of colonial government was not fully formed until the third quarter of the 16th century ; however, los Reyes Católicos designated Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca to study the problems related to the colonization process.
These stars were born earlier than that, showing that the r process emerges from quickly evolving massive stars that become supernovae.
The HL7 Version 3 Development Framework ( HDF ) is a continuously evolving process that seeks to develop specifications that facilitate interoperability between healthcare systems.
Stephan's Quintet, a compact group of galaxies discovered about 130 years ago and located about 280 million light years from Earth, provides a rare opportunity to observe a galaxy group in the process of evolving from an X-ray faint system dominated by spiral galaxies to a more developed system dominated by elliptical galaxies and bright X-ray emission.
The dominance of celebrity and social news, the blurring of the boundary between news and reality shows and other popular culture, and the advent of citizen journalism may suggest that the nature of ‘ news ’ and news values are evolving and that traditional models of the news process are now only partially relevant.

process and conquest
The doctrines of autrefois acquit and autrefois convict persisted as part of the common law from the time of the Norman conquest of England ; they were regarded as essential elements of protection of the liberty of the subject and respect for due process of law in that there should be finality of proceedings.
Although by 1000 Germanic conquest of central, western, and southern Europe west of and including Italy was complete, excluding only Muslim Iberia, there was no process equivalent to Han sinification, and " Germany " remained largely a conceptual term referring to an amorphous area of central Europe.
Many biblical scholars are prepared to admit that there may be a historical core beneath the Exodus and Sinai traditions, even if the biblical narrative dramatizes by portraying as a single event what was more likely a gradual process of migration and conquest.
The Reconquista was a process not only of war and conquest, but also repopulation.
* The Magyars begin their conquest of Pannonia ( roughly modern day Hungary, a process that will take several decades to be completed.
After a brutal and complicated process of conquest, the end of the nineteenth century saw the establishment of a colonial administration based directly on the territory and the people to be ruled.
After a great political convulsion such as the Norman conquest, and the wholesale confiscation of landed estates which followed it, it was in William's interest to make sure that the rights of the crown, which he claimed to have inherited, had not suffered in the process.
In the nineteenth century, Mwami ( king ) Rwabugiri of the Kingdom of Rwanda conducted a decades-long process of military conquest and administrative consolidation that resulted in the kingdom coming to control most of what is now Rwanda.
Whether this change was due entirely to the conquest is unclear, but the invasion and its after effects likely accelerated a process already underway.
" Pulleyblank concludes that if the Zhou were originally Rong people ," they must have undergone a process of sinicization before the conquest.
However, the conquest of Lothian is likely to have been a process rather than a single event, and the frontier between the lands of the kings of Alba and Bernicia may have lain south and east of Edinburgh many years before Indulf's reign.
Despite the number of Caribs and their well-known warring culture, they would end up dominated or exterminated by the Spaniards in the process of conquest and colonization.
The conquest of the south of present-day Vietnam was a long process of territorial acquisition by the Vietnamese.
This led to the process of what we know as the Hungarian conquest of the Pannonian basin called " hometaking " () in Hungarian.
Pursuing the theory of JB Dubos, but also transforming it, he maintained that those invasions were not marked by the violent and destructive character usually attributed to them ; that the penetration of the German barbarians into Gaul was a slow process ; that the Germans submitted to the imperial administration ; that the political institutions of the Merovingians had their origins in the Roman laws at least as much as, if not more than, in German usages ; and, consequently, that there was no conquest of Gaul by the Germans.
Some of Iorga's studies focused specifically on the original events in the process: ancient Dacia's conquest by the Roman Empire ( Trajan's Dacian Wars ), and the subsequent foundation of Roman Dacia.
The conquest of Dacia saw a similar process of Romanisation north of the Danube, so that by AD 200, Latin was probably predominant in the zone permanently occupied by the Romans.
After the conquest of the Punjab, he began the expensive process of attempting to police and control the Northwest Frontier region.
It detailed at length the planned process for the establishment of Nazi rule in Switzerland from its initial conquest by the Wehrmacht up to its complete consolidation as a German province.
* Sermon 19, is in context of the conquest of Armenia, where the Khums income had been transferred from the state to Marwan I ( Marwan ibn Hakam ), ( a process that Ali would later reverse ).
He informs her she has missed the audition but he can help her bypass that process, but choreographer Andy Lee has no time for Billy's latest conquest and tells her, " Amscray, toots.
* The Roman conquest of Hispania, a long process from 218 BC ( in the context of the Second Punic War ) to 17 BC ( already during Emperor Augustus ), that had three major confrontations regarding modern Portuguese territory:
* The Roman republican civil wars that took place, wholly or partially, in Hispania, even if in interaction and connection to the process of conquest, namely:
Some scholars, namely Jared Diamond, believe that while the Spanish conquest was undoubtedly the proximate cause of the collapse of the Inca Empire, it may very well have been past its peak and in the process of decline.

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